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43 comments:

Anonymous said...

Words can't describe how my heart feels. Love it! Thanks......:)

Deb said...

This is awesome... the kids leap right off the page and grab my heart. Hey Michelle... I think I can create your Chemo Pals can we talk?

Unknown said...

How beautiful the site is . . . Way to go!!

Laura ~Peach~ said...

the site is looking fantastic ...keep up the great work.
hugs and prayers

I am Heather...creator of all things crafty! said...

This blog looks so AWESOME!

Heather

SimplyAmusingDesigns.com said...

It was so much fun working with you..and I'm now sad it's over. :(
I think this is an amazing project and I wish you and every artist involved nothing but the very BEST in your endeavors!

Karen Lewis

Julie said...

It's great, I love it!! Looking forward to seeing how God will use this site to help reach others...

Vicki said...

I know that Haley would say don't cry but it's all I can do. :>) This site is so great! Way cute, fun, and the kids pictures are fab! I love it!!!! Thank you to Karen for creating it and a HUGE thanks to Michelle for stepping up, listening to her heart and helping these kids and families. What a blessing.
May God bless and keep you always....(Bob Dylan)

Grace and Peace,
Vicki (Georgia)

Gomez said...

How blessed we cancer families are to have someone as talented and passionate as you, Michelle, on our side and willing to help in such a tangible way.

The website is absolutely adorable and I can't wait to share it with others.

God bless you in your efforts!
Leanne Gomez

Kirsten said...

The site is so fabulous. I promise to check back often and I will be adding the link to my blog (as soon as I figure out how to do that!)

Great Job!

Cara said...

Oooh! I get it! There is Coleman with his bunny, King JuJu, and Miss Haley with her "High Five" shirt. So cute and very neat. I wish you all the success in the world.

Dutch Momma of 4 said...

Ha! That little red dot over in Europe on your visitor location map must be me... And I intend to come back often! The cancer monster that my kids are having to deal with here is my dad's, their grandpa's... Even though I am thankful every day that they are healthy, I can't stand what this illness is doing to my kids and family.
Keep up the good work and sending you cheers across the miles!!

Anonymous said...

To Karen and Michelle,
Un-believable! Beautiful job on the kids. The whole design is great.
God's blessings are evident.

Anonymous said...

Bravo! What a beautiful tribute to all the children who have founght or are fighting this battle.
Will be checking back often..
Miraole's Mom

CP:COOLCOLE

~Amy~ said...

Michelle,
Well you said it would be great and It is beyond that! Do you even have a clue what kind of a blessing you are going to be for others? This is so wonderful. Thanks for taking a stand for Cancer! We love you! God bless and I will be praying for you and this site. I will but get the tag put on my blog today.

Mum - Mainly Upbringing Monsters said...

Gorgeous kids & such a shame a few were lost. Keep on fighting kids & keep on the good work with this beautiful & thoughtful site.
P.S. How do I add it to my blog please?

This Crazy Thing Called Motherhood said...

Hi Michelle!

I tried to add the "button" to my blog, but it didn't work. (Of course, it could be because I am still learning about how to add stuff to my blog.) So I just added a regular link and then mentioned it in a post.

Best of luck with this site! What you're doing is inspirational!

Shellie said...

This site is beautimous! I just love it! You know, maybe this is the nudge I need to start doing something artistic again, so my brain will be thinking, the wheels will be turning, and I'll tell you when I've figured it out!

AlaneM said...

Michelle this site is just awesome, I am excited to see how God uses you here, it's fun to see someone using their gifts in this way.

Anonymous said...

Michelle,
I got the link for your site off of Dawn's blogspot page. I signed the petition first thing, but I want to make you aware as well why this cause means so much to me.
I've grown close to two little boys that I've never met that had pediatric cancer. They've both earned their angel wings. One, AJ who was 4 years old, and the other, Joseph, who was 10. This site is amazing, and I wish you nothing but unbelievable success.
If you'd like to check out Joseph's and AJ's pages, please do. I'm sure their stories will touch your heart.
www.caringbridge.com/visit/josephbrown
www.caringbridge.com/sc/ajhaynes

Anonymous said...

Great idea and wonderful process. I think this is marvelous.

joanne said...

You have touched my heart. This site is beautiful...I will be back soon. And I also will link to my blog. Keep up the good work, the Lord has great plans for you.

j

Anonymous said...

I follow all of the kids you have on your blog. What a wonderful way to show the love that each of us feels for these families. Just another form of support that those of us that don't live close can give. Cyber hugs and prayers at their best.

jean - in harlan

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for donating your talents to such a special cause. I found your page through John Eric Bartel's care page. My heart and prayers go out to all of the families that are facing this challenge.

Wonderful World of Weiners said...

Truly awesome site!

Hallie :)

Tiffany said...

Hello -
I love your site - I am a Pediatric Oncology Nurse and would love to have your button on my blog - How do I copy it to my blog - I see the html info, but how do I transfer it to my blogger blog? Do I add it as an image or html? I fooled around awhile and couldn't get it. I would love to publicize your site and am so excited that I found you! You are doing extraordinary work!

Janelle... said...

I added your button to my blog. I am a loyal follower of "My Semblance of Sanity" and I check out this blog often, too, to see how else I can help. Keep up the good work.

www.spicingupthelittlethings.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

This is great...and I'll try to add it to Jessica's site! What a great way to help raise awareness.

Anonymous said...

Michelle, thank you for what you are doing. I sobbed through your site.

SARAH said...

what happened to Haley's picture on the top design?
its bad enough her carepage is gone, but now her drawing ehre too? :(

Anonymous said...

I had little Jessica come to my house this year with her friend Angelica. They had such a blast sitting on the horses and being led down the road with them, then she came to the house and played on my daughter's rope swing, which swings over the living room; she said her leg got in the way so she took it off and swung even higher. When they got tired of that my daughter asked them if they would like to make chocolate chip cookies, and well let's just say they ate alot of cookies and dough that day. Then they went outside and Jessica started playing with the puppies, and called her mom and asked if she could have one. She was such a joy to have here, made me appreciate her smile and determination all the more. Thank you Jessica, I will always remember you and pray for you! God bless you and your family!

Anonymous said...

I'm having "one of those days" where everything makes me cry...so I came here for inspiration. Michelle, the things you do and the heart you have, I aspire to be more like you. I did not realize you had posted Jessica to the site either, but my "mind" has been wrapped up in radiation and chemo! Thank you for lifting us up and for all you do!

Anonymous said...

Oh Michelle, and ALL of you...Thank you so very much for your generosity and help! You guys are awesome.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for including my daughter, Jessica in your kids section. And, thank you for all you're doing for children everywhere.

~Heide
m/o ^Jessica^ (forever 17) and Jake (17)
http://caringbridge.org/visit/jessicarandall
TEAM UNITE! Help Conquer Childhood Cancer!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful site. Please consider adding notecards with your artwork to your items for sale.

Unknown said...

I think it's wonderful what you are doing. I'd like to ad the button to my blog. Not sure how that works exactly, so I am asking first to see itf it's ok and then I'll add it.

Anonymous said...

Very inspiring. I just got finished with a year of battling osteosarcoma, and this site speaks to me. It makes me want to give, because I know that that's what means the most to a kid going through cancer. It's not the presents, it's the people who care.

Anonymous said...

What an amazing site. As a mom of another brave little hero, I thank you....we all do. Thank you for presenting these beautiful kids to all of us.

Jodi (cp: MatthewRobinson)

Anonymous said...

Popping in to say hello. Katie is doing a homework project about Jessica, and it has turned more into a cancer awareness project. I brought her to your site to show the wonderful people doing wonderful things in such a sad environment. Together, we WILL make a difference!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for adding Dustin to your page, it is an awsome site. Keep up the good work.
Jim / Dustins Dad

Anonymous said...

What precious children. I am running my first marathon in june to help raise money to find a cure. My heart goes out to all the wonderful souls this horrible cancer attacks. God bless you all and I will keep fighting to help in anyway I can.

Teresa Radke said...

Popping in to say hello...keep up the fantastic work. www.caringbridge.org/visit/jessicaeasley

Anonymous said...

God Bless all the children and families dealing with this right now. My prayers go out to them.